Copperchase Statement on the COVID-19 Outbreak
We do not believe that the COVID-19 outbreak will have a significant impact on most of the Systems, Services and Solutions we provide to our customers. Our Business Contingency Plan ensures that Operational Telephone Support for our installed customer base will continue irrespective of the physical location of our Support Staff (Office or Home Base).
We are continuing to monitor the situation and are confident that orders currently logged with Copperchase will be completed according to current published plans. However, should there be any restrictions on the movement of individuals within the UK, these plans may change.
We have asked colleagues to move any planned face-to-face meetings to online conferencing or if this option isn’t possible, then to delay meeting.
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